Is Luna 25 alive?
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wrote on 20 Aug 2023, 00:11 last edited by
They should check if there were any Ukrainian drones in the vicinity around the time contact was lost.
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They should check if there were any Ukrainian drones in the vicinity around the time contact was lost.
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wrote on 20 Aug 2023, 01:22 last edited by
I actually did not realize that India also had a spaceship approaching a landing on the moon.
https://www.space.com/chandrayaan-3-vs-luna-25-lunar-pole-showdown
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wrote on 20 Aug 2023, 15:49 last edited by
May be the will blame Ukrainian computer virus or cyberattack.
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wrote on 20 Aug 2023, 17:02 last edited by
Well it’s the titan submersible all over again. Minus the passengers of course
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wrote on 21 Aug 2023, 05:16 last edited by
Best comment on Twitter:
If the sky is clear tonight and you have a good telescope, you may be able to make out a Ukrainian farmer towing the wreckage away
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wrote on 21 Aug 2023, 11:33 last edited by
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wrote on 31 Aug 2023, 18:10 last edited by
Luna isn't. Neither is its creator. 'Indedible mushrooms". Putin's going to run out of Russians.
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wrote on 31 Aug 2023, 18:18 last edited by
What a great inspiration for rocket scientists who want to live.
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Luna isn't. Neither is its creator. 'Indedible mushrooms". Putin's going to run out of Russians.
wrote on 31 Aug 2023, 18:22 last edited by@Mik said in Is Luna 25 alive?:
Luna isn't. Neither is its creator. 'Indedible mushrooms". Putin's going to run out of Russians.
Wild mushroom gathering is a national pastime in Russia. People learn from childhood what can be eaten and what cannot. Rule of thumb is always if you aren’t sure, don’t eat it.
Suspicious.
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wrote on 31 Aug 2023, 18:26 last edited by
It is here too. And everyone is very certain before they eat any.
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wrote on 31 Aug 2023, 23:55 last edited by taiwan_girl 9 Jan 2023, 00:36
I could not access the linked article, but one I read said that "He was admitted to the hospital on Aug. 11, the same day a Soyuz rocket carrying the Luna 25 robotic spacecraft launched from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Russian Far East."
Maybe this was just an accident?
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I could not access the linked article, but one I read said that "He was admitted to the hospital on Aug. 11, the same day a Soyuz rocket carrying the Luna 25 robotic spacecraft launched from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Russian Far East."
Maybe this was just an accident?
wrote on 1 Sept 2023, 00:10 last edited by Renauda 9 Jan 2023, 00:14Maybe suicide when he reviewed the math and realised that he had failed to convert to metric.
Since my earlier post I have since learned that the deceased was considered something of a nutter inside Russia.
Not that that means much of anything under the present circumstances in that country.
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Maybe suicide when he reviewed the math and realised that he had failed to convert to metric.
Since my earlier post I have since learned that the deceased was considered something of a nutter inside Russia.
Not that that means much of anything under the present circumstances in that country.
wrote on 1 Sept 2023, 00:42 last edited by@Renauda said in Is Luna 25 alive?:
the deceased was considered something of a nutter inside Russia.
Not that that means much of anything under the present circumstances in that country.
So he would have fit right in, right?
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wrote on 1 Sept 2023, 00:55 last edited by
One would think so.
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wrote on 2 Sept 2023, 22:44 last edited by
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wrote on 2 Sept 2023, 23:09 last edited by
@Renauda said in Is Luna 25 alive?:
One would think so.
One can be forgiven, I think, for suspecting foul play.